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banebot smoke
We are using a banebot 550 in a Cimulator. This is driving two of our wheels for the shooter. After a couple of minutes of running, there was a fair amount of smoke and we noticed the white plastic blade that cools the motor was melting. We have a spacer between the cimulator and the motor to allow air to enter through the front of the motor. Any ideas?
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Re: banebot smoke
My guess is that your spacer still isn't allowing enough airflow. You might do well to look into machining grooves for ventilation into the CIM-U-Lator plates. There's a thread addressing this. We've posted CAD drawings of our modifications.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ight=cimulator I can't think of any other reason, unless maybe your motors are opposing each other, although I'd think that if that were the case it would have been caught ealier. |
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Re: banebot smoke
The quickest way to generate heat on those motors is to run them at a stall. Are you using the motors to hold an arm steady while a force is applied? If so, you are stalling the motors.
If your motors are spinning and are still melting, I would guess air flow would be your issue. Hope this helps! |
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Re: banebot smoke
We smoked a 775 with an over aggressive PID. It was applying alternating large plus and minus motor sets. It didn't take long.
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Re: banebot smoke
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What voltage are you running the motor at, and what is the speed of your wheel at that voltage? |
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Re: banebot smoke
Well, this happens when the motors are running full speed. We don't need them running full speed, only like 1/4. No problem with the temperature at all at that point.
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